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Sale $5.00 $7.50 Clothing $10.00 $15.00 Suit , no Regal Suit ONE, DOW i... kek ecebieves $10.00 oe OD, MONO Ls 5 oc bw aeececccees $12.50 Sag Ue ee or ee $30.00 Suits, tow ..........+ .505,., $15.00 Fireball egw All Straw and Panama Hats at MMe Lv Say THE@HUB On the Square. Opposite Totem Pole. 615-61 7 First Av POSOOOOOOOS OOS SOOOODOOOD THE DEAF CAN HEAR Jante THE STAR-—TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1908. | ‘Amerioa! YESTERDAY sveTEM MISS NAOMI “ 4 YROTERDAY LAST WREK THES MERTING oy vases anes eseneree , ™ The “Cole System” Isa Sialic a Certainty ids)... . 6 le } The COLE SYSTEM has re ised gambling on races tn ayer ——M ne 5 4 * P NA rach DAY wae a a wwe CARE TO SYSTEMATIZE TH # ShoesaOxfords | In tan and black, Look at the quality and compare the prices FREDLUND, HORNBERG & 3 LARBON, 705 Pike St seaneanssnnanasrnaapcasestssczszszzqateeal i | PLAYERS RECEIVED System Players’ Winnings 4-1 WON vals and You ke ane Amerioa!’ and tt roused | ahead of mo and were going Th | ntrong. ie Grang ~~ | ° aged to pass most of the others in 4 thin Ce Wedneea, Fi é _ SE NERSRRIRES she | the last three or four miles, It was rhe, a aL ve of the fleld was a block an exciting time. First we gained ° Overn Co, tn Form Players Have a Tough L omg “i a bit and thon we lost. ground oe ps ee i Tony Faust, at & to 10, wae the “Dorando, the Italian who has! gine As & result there ovght t + hy 6 08 by Time---Smiley Corbett holon in the Home. Nest puree, at had such misfortune, wan well Amateut Wrestlers to Meet at be somethingsdolng for wrestling Pee Saves the Talen® one and oneaixteenth miles, He ahead. They told me near Shep-| Dreamland Rink MAday fans who hive been taking a tay tailed usterly to run his race and hord’s Bush, ‘He ts leading by five Eveni lengthy vacation since Dr, Roller Seattic The a finished wutalde the money, 1 Tre jminutes,’ But 1 still kept pes:| vening. went down before the might “Men vr, at 6 to 1, led all the way and ging on Goteh at the Coliseum theatre r Tt looked yoaterday, before the a, stalled off the bid @ Harry “Whew. I entered the stadium a] einen tp eimai one itithe And fa stem races started, as though It would be | geort at the end, ida May was Kec] roar went up, and I saw that the | Many Baglon are planning to at | best amateurs of hte «it in the Buntiog aud the thy an easy matter to pick the winners, | ond choice and finished third. She} | race was not yet won |tend the wrestling match between | country, He wae one of the mem wets ay gs the first chotoes seemed to stand | Was the victim of a bad ride at the | “The noise the crowd made a%| Charley Franklin and Dan Sullivan | bers of the American team which ; * wut by thagiselves on the card, but | hands of Jockey Ruseell | jtonished me. Eighty thousand peo: | slated to be pulled off at the Dream: | went to Athens to take part in the rs the reverse proved the case. Bondy Barney Oldfield, second ckolee, at} j ple were cheering like mad. I saw | land rink on Friday evening Olympic games four years ago. a we «it Tony Faust and High Gin were all to 1, won the fifth race at one} circle of faces, and I I never felt better,” says Frank Joe Heinrich of Bpokane a DUM w whert prices, and looked Itke | mile and an eighth by : head pee 1 wonder If it Is all over |jin, while Sullivan asserts; “I'll belnounems that he would Ike to chal cient put each one mot de-| Uncle Henry, at 10 to 1, In a dr Hin iptop cbape ‘wiles: the bout bel lenge the wihe — font “an the ‘ast Taos the peblic|ing finish, High Gun ran third, att} | “When I had passed the winging |. : , ; ‘ ‘ “Lols Theatre wont to Smiley Corbett to get even, er recetving a most atrocious ride | pout I went home with my friends pues: Mdineet, Medbiaseus + and the big sprinter delivered the|from A. Morgan, High @un was and I did not know what had hap-| Ween Wet. and’ ue aa od@ in handsome ay At 9 to| backed from 7 tg 5 to even money pened untt! just before dinner my i Matiwon, r @in the betting, the horse was fa-| and could not havedoat with a capa friends sla i my baek and sald iewatieintesin on Pronibltieg, } erite over Fireball and Horace H.,| ble ride. “You have won the Marathon race!’ | A TEMPERANCK TOWN, ti with the. othere In We all wt] El Payo, at 10 to 1, led mont of}, | “The course was splendid, It was | 4 i Write your ows ticket price To a Uae way to the two-yearold «print, | | cool and. well kept It was ike | is Get thek ear! rush - z grad start Corteti went te th | wat tired at the end andowas beaten | }ruoning through a garden. | ——— Fromt, and after runing Pirehall |le the lat jump by Miss Naoml, a] “{ have trained and lived simply, | hi - Coliseum ‘Theatee i‘ fete im prowed bes woe enaly by |6 te | chamoe, Hazlet, the favorite I have taken good nourishing food three lomethe frome tee Podwell|eemid do ag bettor Than grab the ge a he — a 1 feel | Plan on Foot to Secure Candi- aster beaten im the recent pri | stories ee Oe 5 ae Moran third, Tine | sheer, re pan _ \ -_ , 1 dates Who Will Favor a nat Baldwin | taking no | "UMAVAN & consn 108 BG RoMp fe 6 time nave avoided | anc \ s kin , OH | I have trained so that I anight feet | adia, his beautiful new track one "24 andere Font - ‘ natural and well, | do not believe} ed jant fall, closed up for good and Pi r Toa iM | in fussy dieting or coddling my-) all, he t# rallying his force for s self. (By United Press.) what will undoubtedly prove the | ————————— wile m My success Is all due to Mike) LOB ANGELES, Cal Aug. 11 most desperate stand yet made by |Murphy, my trainer, and Mr. Cam-| Proof positive that a@ e|the racetrack interests of — the STAR « ev nervess. cron and Mr. Henry, my friends, | fight is to be waged in the next| United States, That he will have| Seattio’s Teading | who cycled behind me and told me legislature = to n se | powerful support ts beyond ques-| Thr formances —_-- -- + how near the goal waa.” gambling was forthcoming when | lon i @, 10e and | ] There swome to be a hoedeo hang , now members of the Down and Out the Lincoln-Roosevelt League made ot only T. H. Williams and the! pyeny acr A mG tug over that mare La Londe, The| “lub at The Meadows | the definite announcement that combined racing Interests of PRATORE. r . will go into the field to secure the co will ra the rene 1 “ first time she started here she tried) nn. gofoat of five favorites made nomination and election of only also many and rich Interests to run out, the next time her saddle | iife easier for most of the boo! j those candidates for the Various throughout the F George Rowe slipped, and yesterday she crossed and nearly every knight of the| legislative and county offices who|and Barney Schreiber, stockholder ‘ ; chamois went home with a largely | re committed for reform legisia-|in Arcadia, have a w nfluence ens et Jockey a mimi D her legs and foil with . A- increased bank roll, Joe Harland tion, prohibiting a boree.|among. the owners of : : Walsh. The boy was badly shaken won $1,500, Nelson Jones $1,400, B, | hg anywhere {n California in| racehorses throughout the coun Peeping oe oie in ; wp, Dut was not seriously hurt. He | T Martin $800, Ed Soule $1,200, | and at Arcadia in par-)and may be relied upon to pro Novelty "eetoaee was forced, however, to retinquish | others tn various amounts vide ample sinews of war for a f ome ‘ © rest o | While the re republican or stand to prevent the ste is engagements for the rest of the 4. 114. nay aarnod for Rookman:| | ganization by the opposi-|dewtruction of the game in the -teety : afternoon er Frank Bain. He beat six races |tion “The Southern Pacific Ma-| United States / f the Direstatne ¢ Jockey “Crick: | 7etertey and won $2,200 lchine,” is also on record ina vague| Meanwhile the Anti-Saloon The oe " tara ; so | - Here is the first photograph showing John J. Hayes, the New AE csi, sort of a way in favor or an anti-| League and the Lincoln-Roosevelt ” K “1 lor considerable . ot cons | , — ott 10’ the | League a 0 ng xealou o jacussion ° ern io — jac Roress ¢ racetrac jterests are less « 7 ” m1 fore! 1 Kelly as suspended for his ride on| times at the meeting, and has won |'#94 accepting the Olympiad trophy from the hand of Her Majesty | on the Day in Seventh Inning | or ie“ machine” than they are of didates for office to put themselves CITY | At Smiley Corbett when he was beat: | aine races. | Queen Alexandra, This event was the prettiest of any seen in the by a Score of Six the reform party, which was so de-'on record for the fall campaign. en Saturday, and In explanation - |great stadium at Shepherd's Bush, The queen not only presented F = = , i = Kelly stated that {immediately after Ort Wells, of Chicago, after whom | tne ' to Five. " Every Afternoon and ‘Wreag the start Fern L. bumped Pajaroita, | the great race horse, Ort Wells, was | prize In person, but gave a few words of praise to the athiete NATIONAL BELMONT YEARLINGS FOR| This Week who in turn bumped Smiley Cor-| named, was at the track ‘ - ENGLAND, é bett, knocking him off his stride. / HAYES’ OWN STORY. the part I liked best. I had been! Seattle pulled the game out of LEXINGTON, Ky asi FREER SHOW —— Tape By the time Kelly got Smiley Cor Harry Froelich bet on bis cam | | putting my back into it all théelehe fire in _ heme Ne es o i bett straightened out the field was|paigner, Midn to show, but fail.|_ To ® reporter for a London paper| way up hill, and the final run inj’, '% ‘Be seventh inning aaa gy Bye wl imalbabaeceneatees a couple of lengths In front, and| d to cash any tickets after the race.|J. J. Hayes told his own story of seemed quite easy and good by |7eeerday by a rally which gave arations at Nursery Stud for sere ace a Few of Them—The when he tried to make the horse| jhow he won the Marathon race.| comparison. I felt quite fresh at) Dugdale’s men three runs and sent shipment ve Rg J of Anqust pee pl Soar Ware Nowa run, Smiley Corbett. tried to run) What was the matter with May I a anid mir i the end, for | had been saving my-| them Into the lead where they |” mee fo ns bor oo Epes satehat re Ra! am, out, and Kelly had te pull ap. Kelly/N.? The other day, with 107 he only part of the race that ft for the last, and | knew it I 4 ; oom | r the Gallery, Pw ‘x Cait, bas always borne a reputation of) Pounds against Pickaway's 104, she 1 me was when | was three seiy. heap on guing Ot maple ee ere Beet | to whether It is Mr, Be in- | Gallery, Beating a the track aa a rider that is always made mincemeat of the Jackson ur miles off the end, «# own pace I should be 1 plac tle, 6; Butte, 5. | tention to sell these youn Of GENERAL ADMISSION TEN a “trying,” and he has ridden more geiding. Yesterday May had 98/ had to run on the hot asphalt When I bad done 15 miles I was| Up to the time of the rally Butte to have them trained winners here than any other rider. pounds up and Pickaway 107, and| A" ores yond are - u ; eighth or ninth, for I had not hur) was in the lead by two runs and ane, = Smiley Corbett is notoriously incon: | she could never get near Pickaway, | ‘waning on asphalt. and tt worrt ried myself at first, and then I! win gy, els pite ’ | NORTHWESTERS LEAGUE 4 sistent, and it seems unjust to rule being beaten off me a lot. My feet feit as though | knew f should have to pat im all [) 8 Samuels pt hing at his best it| ; @ boy off for anything connected - they were sticking knew to finish well jlooked as though MeKune & Co. BASE BAL 6 with this horse. Dan Lamasney, a turfman, who to The laat port of the race was Friends in the crowd shouted, | Would have to be content with the = former years re & string of “| little end, but when it came to th TOMORKOW. a Jockey Koerner put up @ grand horses at The Meadows, committed | pinch the bunch showed themselves BUTTE VS SRATTIE. a fide on Uncle Henry and was only suicide recently at his home in) —_ beaten a head. He nearly won the lows. j Wee" Cahill saved the game in ‘Take Yosler Car Admission the and 4 race with the third best horse, as! mos | | the eighth when there were two on ; both Barney Oldfield. the winner,! Sir Martin and Payette, the M |bases by taking Stis’ hard drive Q and High Gun should have beaten den Futurity candidates, will be sent jdack of second with his gloved : him. The latter received one of the to England after filling their en jhand ting on the ground. It was 8 ‘worst rides at the hands of A. Mor-| gagements at the Belmont Park fall | —_—_—_—_—_—_—_ la fine plece of work and the crowd iy gan that any horse has ever receiv. | meeting RN TT Ma tecen pinnae: AEE. WIRES 1th Gor, Weather clear. Track tact | showed its appreciation by shower : ed at The Meadows. This boy rides! — . ‘ ing the diminutive centre felder The Nation's Greatest eT on the Pacific Coast: as if incompetent, and should take | BSBA LNT Mace six puriongs — Helting §— Four-year-olds and wdward j with ailver RACING AT BUTTE & rest for awhile, until he has re SPORTOGRAMS Value to fire 9240 i gne Shae gain gg Agee ther aver 4 eovered bis form Indes land emnght win bis ea stoudt si FREER ATTRACTIONS DAILY, 8:99 AND 6:30 P. 3. +4 nese wain robbed him of a two y United Prose ¥ Charley Sanford did not prosper! | . bagger that would have brought in| BUTTE, Mont, Aug 11 ) mesuttn Eagtes’ Ladies’ Day, Wed much yesterday He started two Seaton, a kid piteher from the} 27% ‘ 2) two runs, by going gnto the alr and) Monday from his stable, Blondy and High| Spokane City league, pitches for! i | takins Matt's line drive with one| Four furlonge—Knight Deck won August 12th Gun, and when they both were beat-| Seattle this afternoon. hand |Beaumont second, Trocha third en he bed an awful dent in his bank | = r The seore. Time—:48% can ft ten men—ten men cannot Mf bet roll. | Frisk did not know there was go- Beattie: AR RM PO A mR) Four and « bait furlongs St Jen Ing to be & game yesterday and it ; i ft 18 3 9] 708, Ontario Oregon second, Mis 4 on_Rubitition Miss Emma Bunting, the popular! 4iq pot show up etched Tank, J. W. | 4 @ & 8 8 1) ty's Pride third, Time—: 54% AIL TO SEE SEA DIVERS. fittle actress, made her appearance — Belle "i y tipteed ber field al) the way. Bondy p nen, oebitaen Tt 8 Lt 8 8 te nee aie wen, Ee . on the course yesterday. After get-| allowed } > tall tn stretch closed fast. Trovate had « rough WEE] Shee ceeee ee ae i & 1/8ha second, Aunt Hala third. Time | 9 every Friday aight will be Amateur Night at the Trocadero ting to the Inst race lower, she went | oy rg one looked good | ran « fine out off repeatediy. } [orien ab | ae 114% to the fans ie dropped an easy Manley, « 4 4 so. @ . COMING ATTRACTIONS. down into her $809 gold mesh, jewel | KECOND RACH—Five furlonge Welling Two-yenr-oide Value | Alien 4 i 2 4° 6 6], Five furlonge—Redan won, Neva “ ‘ - studded purse and extracted | thence in the field. but redeomed | 3232 BEN . ’ U t * eee eee a esa ind, Tire | Ateust 18—Capt. Meteopold McLagian will pull agains handful of yellowbacks, which she| eT met and om. the bases. linres and Owner WE MM BF Me Rie Jomney oy a a. ny Bee 0) DON'T FAIL to see the ORCA WHALE, killed sent down to the betting ring to be ee Mise Naima (Offutt) we AS re “a PR PO 4 B|” pve and a half furlongs—Ethel |§— ee placed on Smiley Corbett. She| M. T. McGrath of the New York Base. (Coney) ie | Mt oe ccd) 68 6} 4 8) 61] Day won, Pimkin second, Hereafter oo cleaned up when Smiley won, Shs | Athletic club broke all hammer-| Dredkin ie $8 £8 8 Sl ehird. Time—1:07 fneidentaily captured the rooter’s | throwing records at Dublin, Ireland 4 9 © ¢ 1 i] Mile and @ sixteenth—Estrado WE OM! OM o. championship in the eighty-pound| yesterday by hurling the sphere $$ $ 3 3 8) won, Sake second, Mra. Nugent Lc E H EF. . E. ante. 1175 feet. ae ie $8 2 $F fT] ehied. Time—1:49% - LOOrT, Masaem | peste peren 8 » , 8 * ¢ ¢| Mile—Mabel Hollander won, Lit I may be a bad handicapper, but! Payne of Tacoma was the st Ee ee ees * * *\tle Butteroup second, Himalaya thy dope yesterday didn't show it. International tennis meet at Ever-| mu 8 «64ers 11) 4) third. Time—1:42% Thad El Pavo on top. He was 15 to | ett yesterday. The clever Tacoman wera Renate A tor Samuels im ninth 7 1 and was only beaten a nose. I| defeated Rowden of Everett in _ Third handily, | **MoKune out f ast interference | The D. 8. Johnston baseball team ’ ed Kl Tremor at 6 to 1 to beat | straight sets. He also won in close ne ground. Dielt pears by innings | won from the Keystone Giants, a < Es! R | the 9 to 16 favorite, Tony Faust,/sets from Goss. Seattle will get ance” 3333 ce colored team, on Sunday by a score and wound up by calling the Iast/the next international tennis meet BSBS THIRY RAce—one mite. Getting. Thres-vear-oids and upward. Value] | Rummary ‘ of 5 to 3, reversing a previous re A RIT 3 a ae | a At the Meadows pick winnérs Foursett better giv Harry Krant who is training at! i. Poney: Maine 3, Beane. | es my selections a trial Port Townsend for his fight with | por Six Races — Shine sone Kid Howell on Angust 14 Is con-| SEE THE Dalty-—Rain or May Biranll walttven was a prot ident thet he will get the decision. | . First Race at 2 P. M. Ren ature of the day yesterday je has thrown hia training quarters | He occupied a box in the grand /open to the sports. erman {ca essen From June 20 to September 12, Cars leave every 10 minutes stand and kept passing out coin all ponations Ke ne from First ave. and Jackson st. after 11 o'clock a. m. afternoon to former friends who ar Bellingham anticipates a success Pet » Baasch, Prop. 4 ful racing meet this year, as 200| 1 miny Sponess 2 ae Admission (Including Grand Stand) Gentlemen $1, Ladies 50c Pp | A Ni re) Ss of the best horses on the Pacific| hb ath | Tacoma ‘ ‘ ‘ coast are expected to enter. The o--ip a | ES a body De gh ed TALKING MACHINES [eae oa. Won cnatiy. meee three Gitvieg. ig i, | eat Every lighte pa wi SSUEMBAE 9 Let ile tinues tc ugu 29 “!. ’ ry bad noek ry verter Ma por ket oat of RECORDS seis peays- nts" 2 rece fame badly unocked about inet guerter (Mer in? COAST LEAGUE BUY TIMPAHUTE GOLD MINE STOCK AT 25 CENTS. 3 | w Lost. Pet Lunches a Speciaity. 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